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Sunday, 21 June 2015

Serbia seek extradition of commander

Serbia seeks extradition of Bosnian wartime commander,


 
Serbia has formally requested the extradition of a wartime Muslim Bosniak commander whose arrest this month in Switzerland threatens to overshadow the 20th anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre.
During the 1992-95 Bosnian war, Naser Oric was the Bosnian commander of the Srebrenica region, a designated U.N. "safe haven" that fell to Bosnian Serb forces in July 1995.
More than 8,000 Muslim men and boys were massacred in the days that followed, marking the worst mass killing on European soil since World War Two.
In 2008, Oric was acquitted by a U.N. court of war crimes against Bosnian Serb civilians, but was arrested in Switzerland on June 10 on the basis of a Serbian warrant issued in February 2014.
Muslims Bosniaks regard him as a hero, and his arrest may yet derail plans by Serbian Prime 
Minister Aleksandar Vucic to attend the Srebrenica commemorations in Bosnia on July 11.

Apple Music; streaming service


Taylor Swift boycotts Apple Music streaming service over payment dispute



Taylor Swift says she will not allow her latest album on Apple Music, the tech giant's new streaming service, to protest its "shocking" lack of artist compensation during a free trialperiod.

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Islamic Militants;;Plant Mines

Militants plant mines and bombs in ancient city Palmyra.

Islamic State has planted mines and bombs in the ancient part of the central Syrian city of Palmyra, home to Roman-era ruins, a group monitoring the war says.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said it was not immediately clear whether the group was preparing to destroy the ancient ruins or planted the mines to deter government forces from advancing towards the city, also known as Tadmur.


 

US ; Detroit,Ten Shot

Detroit shooting leaves one dead,


One person was killed and nine wounded Saturday after a shooting at a party on a basketball court in Detroit where several children were present, while a baby was among seven injured in a separate shooting in Philadelphia.
Police said one person remained in a critical condition after the shooting and they were searching for suspect
All other victims sustained non-life-threateninginjuries



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US jailbreak;Manhunt



Police converge on New York state 


'Progression photographs' of Richard Matt and David SweatHeavily-armed police have converged on towns in western New York state to investigate the possible sightings of two convicted murderers who escaped a maximum-security prison two weeks ago, police said.






Tens of thousands march

Tens of thousands march against austerity measures in London.


Tens of thousands of demonstrators have staged an anti-austerity march in London in the first major public protest since Conservative prime minister David Cameron was re-elected.

The End Austerity Now demonstration — billed by organisers as the biggest in years — was to finish outside the Houses of Parliament.Organisers claimed as many as 250,000 people had joined the march.

While police would not put a figure on attendance, they said there had been no arrests and no violence, although a series of flares were let off.

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